I do love a podcast, although it never occurs to me to listen to spoken-word radio. The problem with live radio, like live TV, is lack of control. Committing to tuning in at a specific time and staying right until the end is unthinkable in our current Age of Convenience. Everything must be available when…
Author: Sheridan
Annoying, pretentious and useless
I was reading the newspaper a few days ago (I know – so quaint) and an article caught my eye. I fall upon anything that isn’t about the dire state of the economy, the corruption of our politicians or the bounciness of Kate Middleton’s hair, so I was intrigued to see a list of annoying…
Going full bling
I’m wondering if you can reinvent yourself at 63. Madonna does it all the time, admittedly with mixed results. I suppose you can do it, but the question is whether you should. We have moved from a house located on the edge of a village opposite a field right into the middle of a town,…
January is such hard work
I can only apologise for my long absence. I was away in Canada for a month and when I got home we didn’t seem to be any closer to buying our new house than we had been before we left. Our rental house was looking and feeling increasingly like an encampment rather than a home…
Pickleball or pubs?
It has struck me before that I might be turning into my mother. I think I could write a whole novel on this subject, or perhaps a trilogy, but I’ll try to be succinct. My mother is admirable in many ways, but she has her faults and I can’t imagine there are many children over…
The gift of sound and vision
Last week I was fully immersed. No, I haven’t been baptised. It’s my brain that’s been immersed. First, I went to see Moonage Daydream, the latest documentary about David Bowie, and I’m still reeling from the impact. The music, the images, the chaos, the peace, the noise, the words, the lights, the movement, the calm…
Mostly about cheese
The standard advice given to people who move somewhere new is to throw themselves into local life. You’re supposed to join things, volunteer and generally get involved. I have interpreted this advice quite narrowly and am seeking out all local activities that are food related. I went to three markets last week alone. In addition…
Boxed in
Many British people dream of retiring and living by the sea, some make the practical decision to move closer to family and friends, but not many decide that the home of Vodafone UK would be their ideal destination. It has occurred to me before that we’re not most people. But, in its defence, the town…
Of jam jars and shattered dreams
Moving house forces you to cast a critical eye over all the stuff you have accumulated throughout your life. How much of it do you need or want? Looking back over our various pandemic lockdowns (which, oddly, seem so long ago now), I seem to have divided my time between walking, doing jigsaw puzzles and…
Disorderly for three more years
It’s hard to believe, but it’s three years since I started my blog. I paid a company a modest amount of money to host my website for three years, although I suspected that the web-hosting business was like any other – they give you a great rate at the beginning, then offer you a renewal…